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Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey, Minster Road, Minster, hosts rugby tournament featuring primary school from across Island, Iwade and Bobbing

There was some fine egg-chasing skills on show from primary pupils before rain kicked a competition into touch.

A record turnout of 150 children from Island schools, plus Iwade and Bobbing, took part in a tag rugby tournament at Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey in Minster Road, Minster, on Thursday.

Unfortunately, torrential downpours meant some of the matches had to be called off.

Action from the Eastchurch v Iwade match at the Sheppey primary schools tag rugby tournament held at the Oasis Academy, Minster
Action from the Eastchurch v Iwade match at the Sheppey primary schools tag rugby tournament held at the Oasis Academy, Minster

Head of PE at the academy, Nathan Spocchia, said: “It was the best-attended event we have had since we created the Primary Academy Link (PAL).

“The talent on display at the beginning was absolutely brilliant.

“The kids were putting in a great effort so in that respect it went well.”

The PAL involves every school on the Island and was set up as a way of improving physical education provision and extra-curricular activities.

Action from the Elliott Park v West Minster match at the Sheppey primary schools tag rugby tournament held at the Oasis Academy
Action from the Elliott Park v West Minster match at the Sheppey primary schools tag rugby tournament held at the Oasis Academy

Tournaments of different sports are held each term. Next up will be cross country.

It is hoped the remaining tag rugby matches can be rearranged at a later date to decide an overall winner.

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